Re: Videocall hearing the voice of Orca

2022-09-07 Thread Aaron
not at all - mostly depending on what hardware I'm using. It's also somewhat more complex to set up than just plugging in a USB speaker phone. -Aaron OpenPGP_0xFFE8EDAD5211B721.asc Description: OpenPGP public key OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Iggdrasil, a new amazing screenreader

2021-12-12 Thread Aaron
. Thanks, Aaron

Re: Screen Reader

2021-08-02 Thread Aaron
Thanks for the information everyone, I really appreciate the discussion. I feel like I have a much better sense of the issues people are actually facing while browsing the web using screenreaders and how to properly demonstrate the issues to my developer group. Thank you, Aaron

Re: Screen Reader

2021-07-30 Thread Aaron
ak (flite, marytts, etc) it clips badly. I'd love to know if your experience is better. I will check out NVDA and JAWS. I've heard of them, but rarely work with Windows. Unfortunately, I think MacOSX or iOS are right out for me. Thanks, Aaron OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Screen Reader

2021-07-30 Thread Aaron
standards helps, and allow me to demonstrate some of the things that make even compliant sites a pain to use when you can't see the screen. Thanks, Aaron OpenPGP_signature Description: OpenPGP digital signature

Re: Viable speech recognition tools?

2021-05-22 Thread Aaron
On 5/21/21 6:54 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 05/20/2021 10:25 AM, Aaron wrote: > I notice PocketSphinx in the Debian repositories. >>> I'm assuming training to my voice and speaking style. I want >>> continuous speech and as large a vocabulary as possib

Re: Viable speech recognition tools?

2021-05-20 Thread Aaron
On 5/19/21 5:48 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: > On 05/16/2021 01:00 PM, Aaron wrote: >> On 5/16/21 8:19 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: > > [I'm subscribed to the list ;] > >> >>> I notice PocketSphinx in the Debian repositories. >>> How suitable is it for di

Re: Viable speech recognition tools?

2021-05-16 Thread Aaron
On 5/16/21 8:19 AM, Richard Owlett wrote: > I notice PocketSphinx in the Debian repositories. > How suitable is it for dictation by a single speaker? > I realize it is designed to be speaker independent. > TIA > I wouldn't say it is designed to be speaker independent. They do have several speaker

Re: Why doesn't this page work with Mate?

2020-06-17 Thread Aaron
On 6/17/20 6:34 PM, Aaron wrote: > I'm testing in Buster using the MATE DE with Chromium 80. > ... > Everything seems to work in Firefox with Orca (annoying, but working). > > Just realized that I forgot to use the --force-render-accessibility flag when starting Chromium. Using

Re: Why doesn't this page work with Mate?

2020-06-17 Thread Aaron
by the document.write. Everything seems to work in Firefox with Orca (annoying, but working). What braille display are you using? What braille display software are you using in Windows? Thanks, Aaron On 6/14/20 10:29 PM, John J. Boyer wrote: > I am using Mate with Debian Bullseye. However, the vers

Re: Why doesn't this page work with Mate?

2020-06-13 Thread Aaron
On 6/12/20 4:12 PM, John J. Boyer wrote: > Hello, > > Please look at the attached html fille. It is a small experimental page. > It works with Chrome on Windows, but not with Chromium or firefox on mate. > Why is this? Can I make it work? It will be used to develop a > word-association O >

Re: Descent into madness

2019-08-19 Thread Aaron
On 8/19/19 1:18 PM, Vojtěch šmiro wrote: > Hello. > > > What command is for launching the game? Python Main.py doesn't work. > First, Main.py complains that it needs Python3 not Python 2. Second, it complained that it could not import pygame. This was easily fixed with a "pip3 install pygame",

Re: Sv: Re: Accessible Game that will run on Debian

2019-07-30 Thread Aaron
Use https rather than ssh/git protocol: git clone https://github.com/libreaudiogamer/DescentIntoMadness.git On 7/30/19 9:53 AM, mjonsson1...@gmail.com wrote: > > How do you get it from github? > > Github require login when use the git clone > >   > > Skickades från E-post

Re: Accessible Game that will run on Debian

2019-07-30 Thread Aaron
a crunch-bang line for python3 and a requirements.txt file. Thanks, Aaron On 7/29/19 10:24 AM, libreaudioga...@fastmail.com wrote: > Someone asked about accessible games but I am not on the list. > This game I am working on updating should work well as I tested it under > Bullseye w

Re: Accessibility options in Debian

2019-07-22 Thread Aaron
t comes up a lot, and looks similar to the Knoppix Adriane project. Thank you, Aaron On 7/22/19 11:47 AM, Majid Hussain wrote: > hi there, > would advise you run with orca, it is a very good screen reader :) > Majid Hussain >

Accessibility options in Debian

2019-07-22 Thread Aaron
? Is there an alternative available? Can anyone recommend between Orca and Screader or any other screen reading software for modern accessibility testing? Thanks, Aaron

Bug#705753: pocketsphinx: FTBFS: test_gst fails

2013-04-19 Thread Aaron M. Ucko
Source: pocketsphinx Version: 0.8-1 Severity: serious Justification: fails to build from source Automated builds of pocketsphinx have been failing with test_gst errors: (test_gst:N): GStreamer-CRITICAL **: gst_element_link_pads_filtered: assertion `GST_IS_ELEMENT (dest)' failed